Saturday, May 21, 2011

Wedding Dress Heirlooms

If you don't have a daughter who wants to wear your wedding gown you could have keepsakes made. This gown was perfect for a christening gown, I used the lace edge for the hem. The teddy bear was made for the bride with their names and date embroidered on the feet. The little puppies were made for her children and grandchildren.

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Cassandra's Snow Plow Bag

I work at Waschke Family Chevrolet in the shop. When we install snow plows the headlamps are shipped in canvas bags. For years Doug collected them without a purpose, now they have one. This one would make nice tote for any occasion. $25

Doug's Dickies

The only salvageable parts of Doug's pants are the pockets and waistband. $25

Feed Sacks

This bag was custom made for a friend; others are available while supplies last. $60

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Rag Bag Originals was founded as an outlet for our creativity and a way to earn money to fund our hobby. As a bonus it gives us great mother-daughter time.
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Kitchen Table Cuties

This was once a table cloth that had too many stains for Grandma Shermer to use it on her table. Mom fashioned into a wall hanging and potholders. She used both recycled and new fabrics.

Memory Quilts

Wallhanging was made from old wool shirts and a feed sack.20"X20" $60. Let us create you a one of a kind wallhanging or quilt from some of your special clothes.

Feed Sack Jacket

Our friend Judy gave us a box of feed sacks in trade for a jacket made out of them. The end result was this jacket. These sacks came from a local farm not far from us.During the depression feed sacks were saved and used to sew clothing. We will create items for you until we run out of sacks. When these are gone that is the end of them as they are not made anymore.

Granny Flair

I crocheted this from leftover yarn. The lining is jeans and a sheet from the Thrift Shop. $75.00

Waisting Time

I started a line of waistband bags in 2008.They truly give meaning to the phrase "nothing goes to waste". These bags come in many sizes and range in price from $30-$50